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...puts in a continuous appearance on the Senate Watergate committee. Now it turns out that he has also been making notes-for a novel. Although it is not intended to be autobiographical, it will trace the rise of a country lawyer to the Senate. Praising Author Baker's savor of his fellow Tennesseans, his publisher, Doubleday & Co., is encouraging him to include a relationship that links the freshman politico with a venerable Senator who sounds remarkably like Baker's own colleague, Senator Sam Ervin...
...Seine is a river of filth; yet Parisians willingly drink its waters. The Moskva traces an equally grimy course through Moscow, but Muscovites will soon be able to hold a glass under the kitchen faucet and savor Moskva water straight. The citizens of Singapore and Amsterdam, too, will shortly be able to drink from their polluted rivers. Between the stream and the lip, in all these cases, is a remarkable process developed in France that changes effluent into elixir...
Gentler Pace. In Europe, West Germany is the biggest buyer of Japan's goods in general (almost $1 billion worth last year), but Britain is likely to be the chief beneficiary of Japanese in vestment. Japanese find English the easiest European language to learn, and they savor the English way of life. Says Mitsui's Sadao Oba, one of the more than 4,000 Japanese businessmen living in greater London: "I like the quiet very much. I like the gentler pace of life." English employees in Japanese firms often return the compliment (see box previous page...
...economic policies. One highly informed South Korean observed: "A lot of people may not like the way Park has grabbed power, but so long as the economy keeps going as it is, he is not going to be in trouble." Two decades after the war, South Koreans still savor the delights of peace...
Diplock's lesson, then, is clear to any government official who might wish to savor the sexual charms of a professional: if she (or he) asks, "Your place or mine?" the proper reply is "mine...